Reference letters

January 29th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Law School – Letters Of Reference

Letters of reference are now required at almost all schools in almost all application categories. Most of you will need both “academic references” and “non-academic references”.

Principle 7 – Your referees must be committed to writing you a strong letter of reference. The question so ask a potential referee is:

“Do you feel that you could and would you be willing to write me a strong reference for law school?”

Only if you get a strong “YES”, should you proceed with that person.

Principle 8 – Your referee will need help. Schedule an appointment. Bring the person a copy of everything in your file including an updated resume. In other words, do your best to help the person help you.

You will find valuable information and examples at: www.lawschoolbound.net

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